A load derivation method includes: a distance measurement step of measuring, by a displacement meter attached to a rim, a distance from the displacement meter to an inner surface of a tire; an internal pressure measurement step of measuring an internal pressure of the tire, by a sensor attached in a chamber of the tire; and a load derivation step of deriving, by a derivation section, a load on the tire during running, based on the measured distance and the measured internal pressure.
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1. A tire life prediction method comprising:
measuring, by a displacement meter attached to a rim, a distance from the displacement meter to an inner surface of a tire;
measuring an internal pressure of the tire, by a sensor attached in a chamber of the tire;
deriving, by a derivation section, a load on the tire during running, based on the measured distance and the measured internal pressure,
predicting a tire life by a determination section based on the load derived based on the measured distance and the measured internal pressure,
wherein the displacement meter is attached on or in a hole of a rim base portion.
7. A tire life prediction method comprising:
measuring, by a displacement meter attached to a rim, a distance from the displacement meter to an inner surface of a tire;
measuring an internal pressure of the tire, by a sensor attached in a chamber of the tire; and
deriving, by a derivation section, a load on the tire during running, based on the measured distance and the measured internal pressure,
predicting a tire life by a determination section based on the load derived based on the measured distance and the measured internal pressure, wherein the displacement meter is attached on or in a hole of a rim base portion, and
wherein the displacement meter is attached at a position that deviates from a bead sheet band portion in the tire width direction.
3. The tire life prediction method according to
4. The tire life prediction method according to
5. The tire life prediction method according to
6. The tire life prediction method according to
wherein the predicting comprises evaluating wear amount.
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This application is a National Stage of International Application No. PCT/JP2016/002797 filed Jun. 9, 2016, claiming priority based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2015-120539 filed Jun. 15, 2015, the contents of all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
This disclosure relates to a load derivation method, and particularly relates to a method of deriving a load on a pneumatic tire for construction/mine vehicles.
Tires for construction vehicles are conventionally subjected to various prediction simulations (for example, see JP 4558327 B2 (PTL 1)). In particular, the wear amount, durability, etc. of a pneumatic tire for construction vehicles are evaluated to predict the tire life. For example, the tire life is predicted by evaluating the wear amount or durability of the tire, based on information of the internal pressure measured using a tire internal pressure sensor and information of the running speed and load of the vehicle obtained from a vehicle sensor.
PTL 1: JP 4558327 B2
With the above-mentioned technique, however, it is difficult to obtain information of the actual load on each construction vehicle tire, although information of the weight loaded on the vehicle can be obtained. Besides, the vehicle sensor attached to the construction vehicle tends to decrease in accuracy due to change over time and the like. Thus, the above-mentioned technique has a problem in that the wear amount or durability of the tire cannot always be evaluated accurately and so the tire life cannot be predicted accurately. The same problem can be seen in pneumatic tires for mine vehicles.
It could therefore be helpful to provide a load derivation method with which an actual load on a tire can be recognized accurately.
We thus provide the following:
A load derivation method according to this disclosure includes: a distance measurement step of measuring, by a displacement meter attached to a rim, a distance from the displacement meter to an inner surface of a tire; an internal pressure measurement step of measuring an internal pressure of the tire, by a sensor attached in a chamber of the tire; and a load derivation step of deriving, by a derivation section, a load on the tire during running, based on the measured distance and the measured internal pressure.
The term “chamber” refers to the space between the tire inner surface and the rim wheel.
It is thus possible to provide a load derivation method with which an actual load on a tire can be recognized accurately
In the accompanying drawings:
Disclosed embodiments are described in detail below, with reference to the drawings.
The rim base portion 3a of the rim 3 has one hole at a tire width direction position on an extension of a tire equatorial plane CL, in the example illustrated in
In the example illustrated in
The term “ground contact width” refers to the width measured in the tire width direction between the tire width direction outer edges of the contact patch that comes into contact with the road surface when the tire attached to an applicable rim and filled to a prescribed internal pressure is placed under a maximum load. The term “applicable rim” refers to an approved rim (“measuring rim” in ETRTO Standards Manual, “design rim” in TRA Year Book) in applicable size described in an effective industrial standard in areas where tires are produced or used, such as JATMA (Japan Automobile Tyre Manufacturers Association) Year Book in Japan, ETRTO (European Tyre and Rim Technical Organisation) Standards Manual in Europe, or TRA (Tire and Rim Association, Inc.) Year Book in the United States. The term “prescribed internal pressure” refers to the air pressure corresponding to the maximum load capability in applicable size and ply rating described in JATMA Year Book or the like. The term “maximum load capability” refers to the maximum mass permitted to be loaded onto the tire in the standard. The term “maximum load” refers to the load corresponding to the maximum load capability.
As illustrated in
Moreover, in this embodiment, for example using the tire/rim assembly 1 having the structure illustrated in
Next, in this embodiment, for example using the tire/rim assembly 1 having the structure illustrated in
After the load is derived by the load derivation method according to this embodiment, a determination section 12 can predict the tire life based on the derived load (step S104). Since the durability, wear amount, etc. of the tire greatly depend on the load on the tire, the durability or wear amount of the tire can be accurately predicted based on the derived load. The determination section 12 is preferably included in the functional section 10 that includes the derivation section 11.
With the load derivation method according to this embodiment, for example, an actual load on a tire for construction/mine vehicles during running can be derived accurately. Hence, for example, the durability or wear amount of the tire can be accurately predicted based on the derived load, to accurately predict the tire life. Since the tire life is predicted based on the actual load, accurate prediction is achieved as compared with the case of predicting the tire life using a load mounted on the vehicle. The user can perform management such as changing the tire use condition to a gentler condition or replacing tires between vehicles, depending on the prediction result. In the case where the displacement meter 4 is attached to the tire 2, the displacement meter 4 itself is displaced due to deformation of the tire 2, so that the distance cannot be measured accurately. Besides, To attach the displacement meter 4 to the tire 2, processes such as buffing the inner liner, then performing cleaning, and then adhering the displacement meter 4 with unvulcanized rubber are required. In this embodiment, on the other hand, since the displacement meter 4 is attached to the rim 3, not only the distance can be measured accurately but also the above-mentioned processes can be omitted. Furthermore, since the displacement meter 4 is attached to the rim 3, an external power source can be used. This makes it possible to keep using the method according to this embodiment, regardless of battery life and the like.
In this disclosure, the load is preferably derived per tire rotation. Thus, the load can be derived per tire rotation, i.e. each time the point subjected to the measurement enters the contact patch as described with reference to
Preferably, the load derivation method according to this disclosure further includes a step of calculating the running speed and/or the running acceleration based on the temporal change of the measured distance and the measured internal pressure. A period in which the measured distance shortens occurs per tire rotation, as illustrated in
In the tire life prediction step (step S104), the durability of the tire can be evaluated based on the derived load. Moreover, in the tire life prediction step (step S104), the wear amount of the tire can be evaluated based on the derived load. Having evaluated the durability or wear amount of the tire based on the derived load, the tire life can be predicted using the evaluation result as an index. The advantageous effects according to this disclosure can thus be utilized effectively. Both the durability of the tire and the wear amount of the tire may be evaluated and used as indices of the tire life.
The tire life prediction step (step S104) may be performed by simulating the deformation of the tire members based on the derived load. Thus, the durability of the tire can be evaluated more accurately based on the load and the deformation of the tire members caused by the load, as a result of which the tire life can be predicted accurately. The simulation may be performed using FEM as an example. When evaluating the wear amount of the tire, on the other hand, it is preferable to derive/calculate the load, the running speed, and the running acceleration, as mentioned above. The wear amount of the tire can be evaluated more accurately using these derived/calculated information, as a result of which the tire life can be predicted accurately.
While one of the disclosed embodiments has been described above, the load derivation method according to this disclosure is not limited to the above embodiment. For example, although the sensor 6 is separate from the displacement meter 4 in the above embodiment, the displacement meter 4 may have a function of measuring the internal pressure of the tire. Other various modifications are possible.
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